Introduction
1 Myths we live by: how do they sustain unsustainable consumption
Oksana Mont
PART I Individual level
2 Myth 1: there’s no point in me sacrificing myself when no one else cares
Maria Wolrath Söderberg
3 Myth 2: infophilia – information alone will change consumer behaviour
Mikael Klintman
4 Myth 3: shopping is the perfect therapy – consumption offers lasting happiness
Oksana Mont and Ella Baybikova
5 Myth 4: the more, the merrier – the road to freedom and well-being is paved with endless choices
Oksana Mont, Amy Isham and Patrick Elf
PART II Organisational level
6 Myth 5: in tech we trust – the environmental crisis can be engineered away and sustainable consumption attained
Oksana Mont, Marianne Ekdahl and Andrius Plepys
7 Myth 6: services will save us – sustainability without sacrifice through access, sharing and digitalisation
Emma Johnson and Oksana Mont
8 Myth 7: it’s not worth repairing: the myth of neophilia
Jessika Luth Richter and Hervé Corvellec
9 Myth 8: sufficiency means the end of modern life, comfort and joy – people will never choose less
Josefine Henman and Oksana Mont
PART III Societal level
10 Myth 9: without economic growth, sustainable consumption is impossible
Markus Larsson, Mikael Malmaeus and Göran Finnveden
11 Myth 10: economic progress will naturally lead to more free time
Matthias Lehner
12 Myth 11: transition to sustainable consumption is primarily driven by consumer demand
Oksana Mont and Åsa Svenfelt
13 Myth 12: strong sustainable consumption governance means sacrificing freedom and well-being
Lea Melissa Becker, Paula Berendt and Doris Fuchs
PART IV Pathways beyond myths
14 From myths to transformation
Oksana Mont
Biography
Oksana Mont is a professor of sustainable consumption governance at the International Institute for Industrial Environmental Economics, Lund University, Sweden, and a Wallenberg scholar.






